Stands out for

  • • Smooth jable trails without stones for comfortable riding
  • • Panoramic views of Jarugo Beach and Mount Tindaya
  • • Rigorous horse care with continuous hydration
  • • Slow pace enabling deep connection with nature
  • • Family-friendly activity suitable for children from age 6 and beginners

Description

Context The horseback ride in Tetir takes place in the heart of rural Fuerteventura, where jable trails provide a smooth, safe terrain ideal for riding. This landscape allows for comfortable travel along paths free of rocky terrain, ensuring a relaxed experience for both riders and horses. The island’s mild climate enables this activity year-round, with the breeze carrying scents of dry earth and thyme, enhancing the sensory journey. ">The Experience After a warm welcome at the El Aceitunal equestrian center, you’ll connect with your horse and learn to guide it calmly. The guided ride lasts approximately 45 minutes, moving at a leisurely pace along rural trails, with sweeping views of Jarugo Beach and Mount Tindaya. The sound of hooves on jable soil and the fresh, aromatic air of the majorera landscape accompany the ride, which includes breaks to care for and refresh the horses. ">For Whom This ride is ideal for families with children from age 6, beginners in horseback riding, and nature lovers seeking a low-impact, slow-paced outdoor activity. It is not recommended for individuals with severe animal allergies or limited mobility requiring specialized equipment. ">Local Context Tetir is a rural village in central Fuerteventura with deep-rooted agricultural traditions, where horseback riding is part of everyday life. The careful, respectful care of horses reflects a strong cultural bond with animals and nature, integrating equestrian activities into community life and sustainable land use.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

To enjoy the ride, wear comfortable clothing and proper riding shoes. Protect your skin with sunscreen and avoid midday hours for greater comfort. The activity is low-difficulty, perfect for beginners and families. Follow the guide’s instructions to ensure both your safety and the horses’ well-being, who receive continuous hydration and sun protection during the ride.

Physical Requirements

light physical activity

About the Area

Tetir is a rural area in central Fuerteventura, known for its jable trails and natural majorera landscapes. The El Aceitunal equestrian center serves as the starting point for horseback rides offering views of Jarugo Beach and Mount Tindaya. The area has basic amenities and is well-connected to Puerto del Rosario and Corralejo. It also provides opportunities to combine the ride with hiking along the PR FV 15.1 trail or visiting cultural sites in the local municipality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The typical minimum age is 6 years, suitable for children who can follow basic instructions and ride safely.
No, the ride is designed for all levels, including complete beginners, with a short introduction to mounting and controlling the horse before starting.
Trails are made of jable and rural pathways without stones, ensuring a comfortable and safe ride for both horses and riders.
Horses receive constant hydration via 500-liter water troughs, daily baths, and sun protection using wraps, ensuring their well-being throughout the journey.
Wear comfortable clothing, proper riding shoes, and apply sunscreen to protect against sun exposure during the activity.